Black Horse Hotel

The Black Horse Hotel is a historic dog friendly 17th Century coaching inn, situated in the beautiful cobbled village of Grassington, “The Heart of the Yorkshire Dales”. They have 15 en-suite bedrooms including twin, double and king-size options together with a four poster room with a magnificent view of the Dales.

The Bowl Inn

The Bowl Inn is an award-winning pub tucked away in the picturesque village of Almondsbury. Beautifully refurbished, the pub dates to the 12th century and has 12 en-suite bedrooms including good options for guests requiring a double, twin, or accessible room. The pub is ten miles north of Bristol and is served well by the M5. The Prince of Wales Bridge provides good access to and from Wales.

The Inn at Whitewell

The Inn at Whitewell is a traditional rural Inn, providing 23 stunning bedrooms, seriously good local ingredients cooked well and a noteworthy selection of drinks.

The Horse and Jockey

The Horse and Jockey is a refurbished, contemporary gastro pub with bedrooms situated in the heart of Wessington. They have 14 comfortable and spacious en-suite bedrooms, each designed with their own unique twist. Wessington is a village that is surrounded by countryside walks, near to the towns of Matlock and Alfreton.

The Kings Arms

The King’s Arms sits in the market town of Woodstock, a ten-minute stroll from Blenheim Palace on the eastern edge of the Cotswolds. Nominated previously at the GQ Food & Drink Awards, the pub has 15 gorgeous en-suite bedrooms, each boasting modern showers, comfortable beds, and luxurious toiletries. Book a stay and enjoy the Cotswolds and a visit to the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

The Angel

The Angel sits in the heart of Knutsford town centre a couple of miles from the historic Tatton Park, about 14 miles south west of Manchester. Upstairs, the pub has eight beautiful en-suite double and twin bedrooms. The Sunday Times has in the past named Knutsford as “The North West of England’s best town to live in”. Book a stay and enjoy award-winning lagers and real ales.

The King Alfred

Step inside the King Alfred and you will find a charming haven, with the feel of a cosy pub and everything you would expect from a boutique hotel. The pub is tucked away in the suburb of Hyde, a short stroll from the city centre and train station. Choose from five inviting double or twin en-suite bedrooms. Book a stay and visit the historic cathedral or explore the South Downs National Park.

The Hunters Rest Inn

Nestling in the beautiful Wansdyke countryside, The Hunters Rest enjoys a secluded, elevated position with delightful views across the Chew Valley to the Mendip Hills beyond.